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7-2.5 Summarize how genetic information is passed from parent to offspring by using the terms genes, chromosomes, inherited traits, genotype, phenotype, dominant traits, and recessive traits

Offspring may have the same physical characteristics, or traits, as their parents because genetic information (DNA) is passed from parent to offspring during sexual reproduction.

 Each sex cell (egg or sperm) of the parent organism (plant or animal) contains one-half of the  genetic material needed to create a new organism.  Heredity is the passing of traits from one generation to another, or inheritance.

 A structure found in the nucleus of a cell that contains the genetic information (DNA). Chromosomes

 A segment of DNA found on a chromosome that determines the inheritance of a particular trait.  Genes are responsible for the inherited characteristics that distinguish one individual from another.  Genes for a specific trait generally come in pairs.  One gene from the pair is called an allele.  Genes may be expressed in two different forms.  Genotype—the set of genes carried by the organism.  Phenotype—the physical expression of the genes. Genes

 Characteristics that are passed from parent to offspring. Examples of inherited traits may be eye color, eye shape, hair type, or face shape.  Some inherited traits are dominant and some are recessive.  Dominant trait—A trait that will always be expressed in the phenotype. Alleles for dominant traits are represented by capital letters.  Recessive trait—A trait that will only be expressed in the phenotype if two recessive alleles are present. In the presence of a dominant trait, the recessive trait will not be expressed. Alleles for recessive traits are represented by lowercase letters. Inherited traits